Whitehall High School - Whitehall Yearbook (Whitehall, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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iWhitehall QMMMMM METRO J. BOBERSKI EGYPT CLARENCE BERSI-HNA Wes'r CATASAUQUA It is usually the quiet person Who does things well and 'goes places'. Born in the state of Ohio, Clarence came to Penn- sylvania in 1924. entered Whitehall High with the Class of '36 and has been successful in everything he has attempted while at Whitehall. Mac, as he is better known, was never guilty of understudy. He has excelled in all his courses dur- ing his high school career. He was an active mem- ber of the Commercial group and a splendid sup- porter of all sports, especially basketball. Clarence is the type of person who does not have to be pulled through life: he will be successful in the future as he has been in the past. Mac,' is alert, always busy, and willing to do his part. His one ambition is to be a successful mem- ber of the business world. We wish him the best of luck and hope he reaches his goal, so we say, Adieu ! Athletic Association Cl-2-3-105 Athletic Club C315 Athletic Council Ojicer C4Jg Commercial Club Oficer E-?2,Dramatics Cl-2-3-41: National Honor Society You can fool some of the people, some of the time, But you can fool Metro all of the time. Presenting to you, patrons, that well-known athlete, Metro Boberski. Met to his classmates! Met has tried frequently to improve his alto- gether pleasing countenance by raising a mustache, but evidently the girls showered too much attention upon him for, as you see, he has decided to let good enough alone and to be natural. Don't let us give the impression that Metro is vain to the extent that he neglected the better things offered here at Whitehall High. Many an eye will search for this sturdy, dependable fullback in fall when Whitehall sends its football team on the grid- iron. Alas! and much to our sorrow, they will learn that Met has been graduated and for Whitehall will carry the ball For a gain of five. ten, twenty, thirty-yards no more. Whatever you choose to do after leaving us, we wish you success and happiness, Metro. Athletic Association Cl-2-3-4,5 Varsity Baseball C355 Varsity Football Cl-2-3-4,1 Gym. Team C435 Athletic Club C3-41p Varsity Club Cl-2-3-425 Dramatics w l Page Nineteen bwnwaawrzmsre 1936 ssssfisssiissst

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Whitehall 4 4 Z K 6 Q BERTHA FRIEDA Backs WEs'r COPLAY FRANKLIN J. BARTHOLOMEW FULLERTON Always happy, always gay, Knows his studies every day. This enterprising, self-dependent young man hails from the town of Fullerton. Frankie is a like- able chap and thus is popular among his classmates. When Franklin entered Whitehall High, he en- rolled in the Academic Course and he has never regretted his choice. He is particularly fond of mathematics and chemistry. At the present time Frankie is very much interested in engineering. Although it is rather difficult to believe, Frank- lin's hobby is playing on the Harmonica. It is reported that he is quite an expert. During his Senior year Frankie served as secre- tary of the Science Club. He has also been quite an active supporter of all school functions, especially of athletics. We do not know what Franklin has planned for the future, but in whatever he may engage we wish him the best of luck and success. Athletic Association U-2-3-405 Athletic Club C321 Dramatic Club C3-109 Science Club Q3-4Jg Mixed Chorus QI-22. I she will, she will, you may depend upon it, If she won'l, she w0n't, and thai's the end of it. Dark, flashing eyes with a twinkle of mischief, raven hair and a tall, slim figure and we find our- selves turning to take that second look at Birdie. Birdie has always maintained that she holds no definite opinion of the opposite sex, but we have our doubts. Bertha does not allow her studies to inter- fere with pleasure, and in her vacant periods she may be found joking with the freshies. Although not an outstanding participant of any one school activity, she has done her bit. She is a student of the Academic group who during her gcinipr year was elected president of the German u . Birdie has not yet decided about her future- whether to become a nurse or a hairdresser, but regardless of choice the Class of '36 wishes her pros- perity and success. Athletic Association U-2-3-415 German Club C3-415 Latin Club 1215 Dramatics 145. Page Eighteen l l EEEEEEEEEEQEEIQSG KKKKKKKKKKK



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292292292294 Whitehall laaaeemeeeee AIOSEPH EDWARD BOYER F ULLERTON He that knoweth but one religion, Dnth not know even that one. As in religion, so it is in the business world. and for that reason we, the Class of '36, expect Boyer to succeed. joseph is a Commercial student, but he does not study commercial work only-that would be wasted time. Joseph is always ready to learn more about all subjects, so that when the time comes for him to find his place in the puzzle of life, he will not as a square peg fall into a round hole: he will find his proper place. V, . A friend in need is a friend indeed seemsto be Boyer's slogan, for he is always ready ,to help one of his large host of friends. 'i Boyer has always been interested in dramatics at Whitehall. He won first place in the junior Ora- -- torical Contest and this year has played leading parts in several productions sponsored by the school and class. Joe is interested irfathletics, and although he did not participate. he aided the basketball team in the role of manager. ' Joe expects to honor Allentown Business Col- lege with his presence next year. Athletic Association U-2-3-4J,' Athletic Council Q3-4,5 Basketball Manager Q3-41: Class Vice-President HD: Commercial Club Ojficer 141: Dramatics C2-4Jg Glee Club U-2-3-415 Hi-Y Club GX Public Speaking Club Ojficer Q3-4Dg Oralorical Contest Prize Speaker 135' ANNA M. BROWN EGYPT Always a laugh. always a smile, ' Never a grouchg she makes life worth while. Stand back. folks, and let us introduce to you Brownie, an outstanding character of the Senior Class. Brownie has been a friend and companion to every one during her four years of high school life. During her four years of varsity basketball. Brownie has obtained and kept the reputation of being the best guard in the Lehigh Valley Scholastic Basketball League. Besides basketball Brownie has taken a great interest in dramatics in which she has shown to us her ability by carrying off first prize in the junior Oratorical Contest. With this as a start Brownie has made herself quite popular. especially among the opposite sex. Anna is undecided as to what vocation she will follow after leaving Whitehall, but we know that she will be successful whatever her chosen work may be. May the Class of '36 wish you happiness and the very best of luck! Athletic Association Cl-2-3-435 Varsity Basketball QI-2-3-415 Class President QM Class Financial Secre- tary C355 Latin Club C215 Dramatic Club Q3-105 Girls' Glee Club Ujg Mixed Chorus GJ: Varsity Club Q4jg Dramatics Q42 Oraturical Prize Speaker Page Twenty 222222222222 1936 KQKKQCKKKKK X!! XX XX

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